Performance in Relationships
The conversation delves into the intricate dynamics of caretaking in relationships, where individuals often perform to earn love rather than genuinely connect. This performance creates a delusion, as both partners act in ways that prevent authentic care from being exchanged. Understanding this cycle is crucial for fostering healthier interactions and breaking free from these patterns.In this clip
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